A man who went missing last month in Islamabad returned home Wednesday morning, a day after the Islamabad High Court issued a stern warning to the police and intelligence agencies.
Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah had told Islambad Inspector General of Police to produce Haseeb Hamza before the court by 11:30pm Wednesday.
In the event the man is not found, the sector commanders of MI, ISI, IB and the Special Branch would be summoned before the court, the justice warned on Tuesday.
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Justice Minallah was hearing a petition filed by Haseeb’s father Zulfikar Ali, who said his son was ‘picked up’ from his home on August 22.
Haseeb returned to his home hours before the 11:30am deadline was set to expire.
Private TV reported that Zulfikar Ali and his family have expressed gratitude for the Islamabad High Court, police officials, the prime minister and interior minister for the recovery of Haseeb Hamza.